A Pocket Dictionary of the Law of Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Bank Notes, Checks, [etc.]: With an Appendix, Containing Abstracts of Acts and Select Cases Relative to Negotiable Securities, Analysis of a Count in Assumpsit, Tables of Notarial Fees, Stamps, Postage, [etc.]The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2004 - 274 Seiten First published in London in 1802, this dictionary is an alphabetically arranged compendium dealing strictly with matters of commerce, such as bills of exchange and promissory notes. John Irwing Maxwell, a barrister of the Middle Temple, was an authority on maritime law. The author of The Spirit of Marine Law: Or Compendium of the Statutes Relating to the Admiralty he also wrote the delightfully titled Hints for Protecting the Public Against the Extortion and Insolence of Hackney-Coachmen. xv, 251 pp. |
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... became more extensive , regula- tions commensurate with such progressive extension became necessary , and bills be- tween merchants resident within this realm became reciprocally current . Without attempting to trace the precise period ...
... became more extensive , regula- tions commensurate with such progressive extension became necessary , and bills be- tween merchants resident within this realm became reciprocally current . Without attempting to trace the precise period ...
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... established the founda- tions of commercial jurisprudence upon the broad base of general justice and in- dividual right : uniformity of decision now became became prevalent , and what before was uncertainty now became PRELIMINARY ESSAY .
... established the founda- tions of commercial jurisprudence upon the broad base of general justice and in- dividual right : uniformity of decision now became became prevalent , and what before was uncertainty now became PRELIMINARY ESSAY .
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... became prevalent , and what before was uncertainty now became system . Now at length The sacred influence of light appears , And shoots into the bosom of the deep A glimmering dawn . Although the words of the statute of Anne and the ...
... became prevalent , and what before was uncertainty now became system . Now at length The sacred influence of light appears , And shoots into the bosom of the deep A glimmering dawn . Although the words of the statute of Anne and the ...
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... became due . Poth . PI . 174. See Exchange . ACCEPTOR , in what case he may insist on the want of presentment . — If he undertake , by his acceptance , to pay within a certain time after demand , he may insist upon the want of pre ...
... became due . Poth . PI . 174. See Exchange . ACCEPTOR , in what case he may insist on the want of presentment . — If he undertake , by his acceptance , to pay within a certain time after demand , he may insist upon the want of pre ...
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... became the subject of litigation , if it did , there is little doubt but a jury composed of English merchants would decide the ques- tion in the affirmative . See Authority . AGREEMENT , in what case a waiver of acceptance . An ...
... became the subject of litigation , if it did , there is little doubt but a jury composed of English merchants would decide the ques- tion in the affirmative . See Authority . AGREEMENT , in what case a waiver of acceptance . An ...
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acceptance supra protest acceptor accommodation bill act of bankruptcy aforesaid afterwards agent amount assign ASSUMPSIT Bank Bank of England banker bankrupt bankruptcy Bayl Bayley Beawes becomes due bill drawn bill of ex bill of exchange bill or note bill payable Burr ceptance ceptor Chief Justice Chitty cited consideration contract creditor custom of merchants damages day of grace debt declared defendant delivery discharge dishonoured dividend Doug Dougl drawer or indorser entitled Evans evidence excuse foreign bill given holder honour illegal inland bills instru laches liable Lord Kenyon Lord Mansfield maker ment necessary negotiable instrument non-acceptance non-payment notary note payable paid parties partner payable to bearer payee payment plaintiff Poth presentment promissory note prove Raym receipt received recover refused right of action Salk shew sight stamp strument sum of money supra protest thereof tion transfer trial usance usurious waiver Wils
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Seite 155 - Parliament, and that it shall not be lawful for any body politic or corporate whatsoever created or to be created, or for any other persons whatsoever united or to be united in covenants or partnership exceeding the number of six persons in that part of Great Britain called England, to borrow, owe, or take up any sum or sums of money on their bills or notes payable on demand or at any less time than six months from the borrowing thereof...
Seite 207 - The jury having found a verdict for the defendant on the third issue, the plaintiff' obtained a rule to shew cause why there should not be a new trial, on the ground of the admission of improper evidence.
Seite 234 - Nothing is so clear as the point; the indorsement on a blank note is a letter of credit for an indefinite sum; the defendant said, trust Galley to any amount, and I will be his security; it does not lie in his mouth to say the indorsements were not regular.
Seite 196 - Any person or persons whatsoever, who shall at any time or sitting, by playing at cards, dice, tables, or other game or games whatsoever, or by betting on the sides or hands of such as do play at any of the games aforesaid, lose to any one or more person or persons so playing or betting, in...
Seite 205 - And the question was whether there could be a qualification of an acceptance; for it was alleged, that his writing upon the bill was sufficient to charge him with the whole sum.
Seite 50 - The person who writes or draws the bill is called the drawer. The person to whom it is addressed is called the drawee.